A.Acetylcholine
B.Cholecystokinin
C.Cholesterol
D.ATP
Related Mcqs:
- Acetylcholine is responsible for transmission of nerve impulses through:
- Once synaptic junction has allowed transmission of a nerve impulse, it is made ready to transmit the next impulse by the action of:
- A nerve which conducts impulses from a tissue to nerve is called:
- A nerve carrying impulses from a tissue to nerve centre is called:
- Which of these are not neurohormones:
- A nerve fibre can transmit impulses at the rate of:
- Afferent nerve fibres conduct impulses from:
- Functional junction between dendritic region of one reuron or nerve axon ending of other neuron is termed:
- Stimulation of heart through sympathetic nerve is a result of:
- Saltatory transmission of nerve impulse occurs in the: